Inspired by deconstructed film negatives, Jason Wu's dress is printed with black and white palm trees on a navy background. It's cut from crisp cotton-poplin in a retro silhouette and has a cinched waist and pleated skirt for subtle volume.

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Jason Wu's fitted satin-crepe dress is the label's best-selling design. Cut on the bias, this square-neck piece has a darted bust with molded cups and open back that's framed by delicate crisscross straps. We love the cobalt-blue shade against white heels.

Jason Wu's Pre-Fall '17 collection is filled with sophisticated, practical pieces that are perfect for the office or dinners out. Cut from white crepe hue, these pants are tailored in a subtle flared shape enhanced by sharp pleated panels through the front. Balance the long length with heels.

Asymmetry is a key theme in Jason Wu's Pre-Fall '17 collection. Cut from crisp cotton-poplin, this top has a draped shoulder detail that reveals an unexpected strap – creating a cool deconstructed effect. Try yours with tailoring on the label's skirt.

Jason Wu's sweater has cutouts at the shoulders that give it a deconstructed feel - one of our favorite looks this season. Spun with hints of wool and cashmere, it has classic raglan sleeves and ribbed trims to temper its oversized shape. Echo the brand's runway styling with a floral skirt and fishnet stockings.

Jason Wu's mini dress is cut for a universally flattering fit-and-flare silhouette that's accentuated at the waist by neat plissé pleats. It's made from featherweight silk-crepon and patterned with red, yellow and blue florals that pop against the black backdrop. It's fully lined for opacity and smoothness.

Jason Wu describes the Pre-Fall '17 collection as a refined balance of softness and edge. This polished midi dress is cut from tactile cloqué and fully lined in stretch-silk. It's trimmed with black grosgrain straps that crisscross at the open back and has molded cups - eliminating the need for a bra.

Jason Wu describes his Pre-Fall '17 collection as a refined balance of softness and edge. This stretch-crepe top has a cold-shoulder silhouette and fits smoothly to your figure, accentuated by lace-up detailing. The fluted handkerchief hem and sheer silk-chiffon panel add a touch of femininity to this corset-inspired piece.

From frothy point d'esprit to velvety polka dots, contrasting textures define Jason Wu's Fall '17 collection. Made from devoré silk-blend chiffon, this fully lined gown hangs from pin-thin shoulder straps and gently skims your curves before cascading down and pooling at the hem. Complement the bold pattern with a swipe of fuchsia lipstick.

Jason Wu's Pre-Fall '17 pieces are designed to be effortless, multi-seasonal and easily dressed up or down - we can imagine this midi skirt teamed with everything from camisoles and sandals, to turtleneck sweaters and boots. It's cut from featherweight tiers of ruffled silk-chiffon printed with contrasting florals. The smooth V-shaped panel at the hip balances the flouncy shape.

Jason Wu's skirt is precisely cut and draped to create a handkerchief hem - a recurring detail seen throughout the Pre-Fall '17 collection. Made from soft stretch wool-blend, this design is fitted with an elasticated waistband for a streamlined finish.

Jason Wu's emerald gown is made from lustrous faille that's enhanced with touches of silk. The gathered bodice features internal boning and padded cups, eliminating the need for a bra. We love how the voluminous skirt is cut shorter at the front to let your favorite heels show through.

Jason Wu describes his midi dress as a nod to classic menswear. It's cut from fluid silk-charmeuse patterned with slim suiting-style stripes and wider ones to highlight the asymmetric hem. The wrap-effect bodice and buckled belt have a flattering effect on your waist.

Jason Wu's silk sweater has a lightweight handle and slim fit, so it's best underpinned with seamless lingerie. Like all good knitwear, this piece is so versatile - it'll work with everything from jeans and tailoring to skirts.

Celebrating the label's tenth anniversary, Jason Wu revisits some of his early designs for Fall '17, updating them with a more tailored and grown-up look. Made from wool with a traditional Prince of Wales check, this midi dress is bias-cut to create a flattering body-skimming silhouette that gently flares to a voluminous asymmetric hem. Layer yours over a turtleneck.

Jason Wu describes his Pre-Fall '17 collection as a refined balance of softness and edge. Made from cotton-poplin, this coral top is printed with black and white palm trees in an asymmetric silhouette – the draped shoulder detail folds to reveal a grosgrain strap. Style yours with wide-leg pants or the coordinating skirt.

We love the color and texture of the designs Jason Wu chose to celebrate his label's 10th anniversary. This merlot skirt is made from lavishly soft chenille that hugs your figure through the hips before gently flaring out at the hem.

Jason Wu's skirt is patterned with graphic palm trees - the motif was created by applying a deconstructed film negative effect to botanic prints. This pleated cotton-poplin design has a grosgrain waistband and asymmetric hem. Wear yours to dinner with a tucked-in top and mules.

Jason Wu's feminine designs are a favorite among the likes of Diane Kruger and former First Lady Michelle Obama. This cotton-poplin skirt has an asymmetric wrap-effect overlay that's accentuated by softly pressed pleats. The inky midnight-blue shade is perfect for pairing with eye-catching prints.

Asymmetric silhouettes are seen throughout Jason Wu's Pre-Fall '17 collection. Cut with an elegant one-shoulder neckline, this red top is made from crepe and has a draped overlay that's outlined by chiffon. We think it looks especially chic with tailored pants.

Jason Wu's top nods to designer Mariano Fortuny's Delphos gown - the iconic Greek-inspired dress that debuted in the early 1900s. Made from tactile plissé-satin, this elegant style has a lace-up front and slightly loose fit. We like it paired with one of the season's asymmetric skirts.

Russian It girl and digital entrepreneur Miroslava Duma wore Jason Wu's coat in the fall issue of PORTER to showcase her fun and vibrant personal style. Made from tactile wool-blend felt, this runway piece is cut in a fit-and-flare silhouette and lined in silk-satin for smooth layering. Emulate her look by teaming yours with a black top and muted accessories.

Mixing comfort with style, Jason Wu's sweater shrugs off one shoulder to reveal a hint of skin. It's made from soft chenille with a lightly ribbed texture and pointelle cutouts. Channel the runway and try yours with the matching skirt and a relaxed updo - it'll subtly show off the black velvet ties.